The latest Harvey Weinstein allegation reminds us that, around the world and here in the United States, sex trafficking is closer than it appears.
Author: Mary Rose Somarriba (Mary Rose Somarriba)
Porn Is the Missing Piece in the Louis C.K. Story
Pornography rewires its viewers’ brains, distorting the way they interpret the behavior of those around them and making them believe that unacceptable behavior will be welcomed.
Are We Ready for an Honest Conversation about Abortion?
If we really are pro-women, and if we really want a cultural conversation on abortion, we owe it to post-abortive women to say, “You are not alone, and you deserve healing.”
Is “Sex Worker” a Legitimate Phrase?
Contrary to the rhetoric of sex-worker advocacy groups, the vast majority of women working as prostitutes did not freely choose to do so. Human trafficking is a serious problem, and those who attempt to downplay its prevalence often have ulterior motives.
The Battle Against Nature’s Sexism
In her memoir, long-time abortionist Merle Hoffman wages a war against nature’s decree that only women can keep the human race going by bearing children.
Woman Up
In one of this year's most important books, Kay Hymowitz explores how the rise of women has turned men into boys.
A Bully-Free World?
New Jersey’s new anti-bullying legislation is misguided and unrealistic, seeking to eliminate conflict rather than resolve it.